2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.compedu.2021.104362
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Effects of an ego-depletion intervention upon online learning

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“…Importantly, such iteration requires well-elaborated explanatory and descriptive aspects of theory, particularly given that the former can usefully circumscribe and vet the latter (Haig, 2005(Haig, , 2013Scheel et al, 2021). Scholars should be encouraged to publish evidence that the descriptive or explanatory aspects of their theories require revision, which necessarily requires that scholarship venues (e.g., journals, conferences) accept and disseminate well-justified theoretical critiques (Zengilowski et al, 2021) and statistically non-significant findings that elucidate theory (Greene et al, 2022), avoiding the "file-drawer" problem (Fleming et al, 2021) that can pervert quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research. Further, there is a need for salient and explicit conversations about the criteria scholars could and should use to evaluate theory and move toward productive integration (Fidler et al, 2018).…”
Section: Creating a Hospitable Climate For Theory Revisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Importantly, such iteration requires well-elaborated explanatory and descriptive aspects of theory, particularly given that the former can usefully circumscribe and vet the latter (Haig, 2005(Haig, , 2013Scheel et al, 2021). Scholars should be encouraged to publish evidence that the descriptive or explanatory aspects of their theories require revision, which necessarily requires that scholarship venues (e.g., journals, conferences) accept and disseminate well-justified theoretical critiques (Zengilowski et al, 2021) and statistically non-significant findings that elucidate theory (Greene et al, 2022), avoiding the "file-drawer" problem (Fleming et al, 2021) that can pervert quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research. Further, there is a need for salient and explicit conversations about the criteria scholars could and should use to evaluate theory and move toward productive integration (Fidler et al, 2018).…”
Section: Creating a Hospitable Climate For Theory Revisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants were trained to think aloud using procedures adapted from previous think-aloud studies (Ericsson, 2006; Greene, Deekens, et al, 2018, Greene et al, 2022; Latini & Bråten, 2022). Participants were presented with the same post that was used to introduce them to the learning environment and researchers explained that participants should read all posts aloud and say what they were “thinking, doing, and feeling” before, during, and after encountering each post.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research confirms the frequency of the effect of past behaviour on future performance and postulates that it may contribute to intentions and behaviours guided by intentions (Ouellette & Wood, 1998 ). In respect to the learning atmosphere, research such as the one carried out by Greene et al ( 2021 ) is considered. Their study focused on the efforts made by North American university students to obtain adequate online learning, highlighting the need for this habit to increase the possibility of acceptance of these procedures.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The participation outcomes included in the model are class- and test-related emotions. In respect to antecedents, the model includes the effect of social interaction and students´ attitude, which is measured as a higher order construct by (i) perceived usefulness, construed as the value or usefulness that this digital resource brings to the students (Boateng et al, 2016 ), (ii) entertainment, construed as the enjoyment that this digital resource brings to the students (Waiguny et al, 2012 ), and (iii) habit, construed as the predisposition to use this digital resource among all those available in online training (Greene et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%